Hey Ross
We all live to run stuff like this on the street too because smoking the tires at the top of 2nd,3rd, and into 4th, is a blast and a bitchin way to learn how to slide a car and haul the mail....
I only asked because so many cats dual purpose a Hot Rod out this way,,,you know
A Nash or similar 5 speed, so you have a low final drive ratio in 1st through 4th...then you have the street trim, sticky cheater slick bias plys, or radials, sure, and adjustable ladder bars, 4 link on many of our cars, or Caltracs, etc,,,,,then the strip tune parts
This was mandatory for the car clubs we grew up in. You had the legal tires, and a pair of slicks to stuff in the trunk and wind over to the strip
Very common in the 60s and early 70s to get in to the pits, and see a bunch of stalls with a floor jack, the mufflers sitting there, the air cleaner and some fuel, maybe a tool box,,,often on a chain with a lock.....and the car in the staging lanes on slicks, open headers and a velocity stack. Usually you also, well we would,,,jet her up, bump the timing forward , run off the pump gas then make runs on good gas...lash the valves, change plugs,,,,you know
Well, sounds like some Summer you can set her up with the slicks, bigger jets and so on and run the number
I would very much enjoy watching that and hope many more guys do so this Summer
I had lunch with John Calvert a month ago. He was at out table for the judges at that Knott's All Ford show, with Butch Leal, Stroppe, 2 of DYNO DON's old guys, I was one, and others,,,2 FORD regional managers. He is a real nice guy and maybe if you need some Caltracs I can be of some assistance
Now for the old Drag dudes, we had a lot of luck, locally, in the 11,10 and 9 second range, on Mustangs, Camaros and similar,,,,with good old...ANSEN GROUND GRABBERS
These were hinged ladder bars that could take a huge, wheels up beating but were heavy,,,1/2 inch plate with lightening holes and a bunch of adjustments
I have on nice pair left and to old guys, they bring ya back to the cars hammering away at the local strips
Hey, maybe I can loan ya a pair hahahahaa !!
Thanks again for being a very knowledgeable asset to many aspiring Ford men and women.
One of our goals blogging was to make an effort to share some of the old tech with the next flock, so they could have fun without as much hassle. You know, share research, tune up and set up methods we got to use, and save guys time and hassle so they can have more fun
FORD spent millions to back all of our fleets then, millions on engine R and D alone
We always thought that it was a shame to let this work just fade away and be lost. So recalling a bit of it for the next generation to ponder seems fun, and a little piece of the old FORD team way for us
Just sharing, for fun and to maybe smoke more Dodges and Bow Ties
Thanks again to all, and of course, to the hundreds of very wonderful friends from elsewhere, who emailed over the past years
Many cool cats race here these days....and that seems productive, professional, and fun. Who needs to fight about Fords? Not us. We rather fight Chevy and Chrysler.
Happy that this FE man is up and running soon.
Working on a blown SOHC build today. Making a Magneto drive part for it and new chromoly crossbolt spacers,
Ready for the next race finally with a Funny car, looking for 570s next outing, and the dragster is 100% fresh, with a tune up and the latest parts to hopefully get in to the 550s on a good track, with good air and with some luck
Thanks guys
Oh,,,the latest acquisition for the collection is the original, and authentic car from the show Night Rider. So it is on display next to the 5 Movie cars in the theater area of the shop.
Christine is the 1st, next to my Bullit car, then the Back to the Future car, next to the Vanishing Point car, next to the Batmobile, next to the Night Rider
And we pull them out to cruise around the beach and LAUGH
THANKS